Under-Cabinet Tray

ABSTRACT

A storage unit for storing a number of items in an elevated space saving and easily accessible manner is provided that includes a cover slidably mounted to a storage container containing a number of storage chambers therein. The cover includes a number of adhesive securing means attached thereto that enable the cover to be fixedly secured to the underside of an elevated support structure, such as a cabinet in a kitchen. The storage container is slidably mounted to the cover such that the container can be moved from a closed position to an open position with regard to the cover in order for an individual to gain access to items contained within the storage container.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to storage devices and more specificallyto space saving, elevated storage devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In interior environments within a home or commercial location, such askitchen environments, numerous items are required for preparing, servingand consuming food items therein. For this purpose, a number ofdifferent types of storage units and cabinets have been developed forplacement in interior areas such as a kitchen to effectively store theseimplements in an easily accessible manner.

However, the majority of these storage units require large amounts ofspace on the floor of the interior area, on a food preparation surfaceor counter in the area, or on the ceiling or wall of the area if thestorage unit is suspended above the floor. In addition, many storageunits are large in size in order to accommodate a large number of items,while the storage need may require a much smaller space for storage ofmuch fewer items.

Therefore, it is desirable to develop a storage unit that can bepositioned in an unobtrusive but easily accessible manner for storage ofa small and potentially replaceable number of items within the storageunit.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to a first aspect of the present invention, a storage unit isprovided that includes a cover to which is attached a storage container.The cover has an upper surface that is securely mounted to the undersideof an elevated supporting object, such as an existing cabinet structure.The upper surface of the cover also includes a number of storagecompartments in which certain item complementary to those located in thestorage container can be positioned. Because the cover is secured to asupporting surface, these compartments can be accessed through openingsformed in the lower surface of the cover. The lower storage container isslidably mounted to a lower surface of the cover, such that thecontainer can be selectively moved away from the cover. When the storagecontainer is slid outwardly away from the cover, a number of storagecompartments therein are exposed in which various items can bepositioned.

According to another aspect of the present invention, the storage unitis formed of a relatively lightweight and thermo-formable plasticmaterial. The lightweight material enables the cover and storagecontainer to be formed into the desired configuration in a conventionalplastic molding process to allow the openings in the storage containerto be shaped as desired to hold specific items therein, and to configurethe cover and storage container to be slidably mounted to one another.The lightweight construction of the cover and container also greatlyreduces the overall weight of the unit and the contents of the unit,such that it can be reliably held in the elevated position with aminimum of securing devices.

Numerous other features, objects and advantages of the present inventionwill be made apparent from the following detailed description takentogether with the drawing figures.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The drawings illustrate the best mode currently contemplated aspracticing the present invention.

In the drawings:

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a first embodiment of a storage unitconstructed according to the present invention in an open configuration;

FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the unit of FIG. 1 in a closedconfiguration;

FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the storage container of the unit of FIG.1;

FIG. 4 is a front elevation view of the storage container of FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 is a right side elevation view of the storage container of FIG.3;

FIG. 6 is a top plan view of the cover of the unit of FIG. 1;

FIG. 7 is a front elevation view of the cover of FIG. 6;

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

With reference now to the drawing figures in which like referencenumerals designate like parts throughout the disclosure, a firstembodiment of the storage unit constructed according to the presentinvention is indicated generally at 10 in FIG. 1. The storage unit 10includes a storage container 12 slidably mounted to a cover 14. Both thecontainer 12 and cover 14 are formed of thermoplastic material that canbe utilized in any conventional molding process to form both the cover14 and container 12. A preferred plastic material for forming both thecontainer 12 and cover 14 is any suitable lightweight and blow-moldableor thermo-formable plastic material, such as a polyethylene.Additionally, the storage container 12 and the cover 14 can be formed ofdifferent suitable lightweight and blow-moldable or thermo-formablematerials that may also have different colors associated therewith toimprove the aesthetic appearance of the unit 10.

Looking now at FIGS. 2-5, the container 12 can have any desired shape,but in a preferred embodiment is formed to have a generally rectangularshape, with a front wall 16, a pair of opposed side walls 18, and a rearwall 20. The container 12 also includes a number of storage areas 22formed therein that extend downwardly from an upper surface 24 of thecontainer 12 towards a lower surface 26. The container 12 can have anynumber of storage areas 22 formed therein, and the individual storageareas 22 can have any desired shape depending upon the particular itemsto be positioned within the storage areas 22 due to the ability to formthe container 12 in a suitable plastic molding process. In thepreferred, illustrated embodiment, the container 12 includes two storageareas 22 a disposed on opposite sides of the container 12 that extendacross the full width of the container 12 between the front wall 18 andthe rear wall 20. Two additional storage areas 22 b are disposed betweenthe outermost storage areas 22 a and extend only partially along thelength of the container 12. Adjacent the front wall 16 of the container12, these storage areas 22 b terminate at a pair of reduced-heightsections 28 of the front wall 16 of the container 12.

The storage areas 22 a and 22 b are each formed to have a depthsufficient to retain the desired items therein, but without having thelower end of each area 22 a or 22 b protruding past the lower surface 26of the container 12. This maintains the low profile of the container 12and the overall unit 10, such that the unit 10 can be secured in anunobtrusive manner beneath a suitable suspended mounting surface.

On the upper surface 24 of the container 12, a number of upwardlyextending ribs 30 are formed between the storage areas 22 a and 22 b toseparate the storage areas 22 a and 22 b from one another. Additionally,on opposite sides of the container 12, the upper surface 24 includes apair of upwardly extending ridges 32 disposed along each side wall 18.Each ridge 32 includes an inwardly extending flange 34 disposed on theridge 32 opposite the upper surface 24 that defines a gap 36 between theflange 34 and the upper surface 24. The ridges 32 and flanges 34 arepreferably integrally formed with the upper surface 24 of the container12, but can be formed separately from the container 12 as well.

Referring now to FIGS. 1, 2, 6 and 7, the cover 14 is correspondinglyshaped to the container 12 and, in the illustrated preferred embodimentis generally rectangular in shape. The cover 14 is also formed with afront wall 38, a rear wall 40, a pair of side walls 42, and uppersurface 46 and a lower surface 48. Each side wall 42 includes a recessedupper edge 50 that forms a tab 54 along each side of the cover 14. Thetabs 54 are dimensioned such that they can slide along the gap 36 formedon the container 12 between the flange 34 and the upper surface 24. Inthis manner, the container 12 is slidably secured to the cover 14.

To secure the cover 14 to a suitable support surface (not shown), thecover 14 also includes a number of securing members 56 disposed on theupper surface 46 of the cover 14. The securing members 56 can be anysuitable member capable of fixedly attaching the upper surface 46 of thecover 14 to the support surface, such as a mechanical or adhesivemember, with an adhesive member or adhesive pad utilizing a contactadhesive being especially preferred. The securing members 56 aredisposed at each corner of the upper surface 46 of the cover 14, suchthat the entire area of the cover 14 is securely held to the supportsurface. Once the cover 14 is attached to the support surface, theflanges 34 formed on the container 12 are slid over the tabs 54 on thecover 14, such that the lower surface 48 of the cover 14 contacts andmoves along the ribs 30, such that the container 12 is slidably securedto the cover 14. The container 12 may additionally include a pair oflocking members (not shown) that are disposed between the flanges 34 andthe adjacent portion of the upper surface 24 near the rear wall 20 ofthe container 12. These locking members function to engage the sidewalls 42 of the cover 14 when the container 12 is slid away from thecover 14 to a certain location, such that the container 12 is not easilydisengagable from the cover 14.

Similarly to the container 12, the cover 14 also includes a number ofrecessed storage areas 58 disposed adjacent a front wall 48 of the cover14. Each storage area 58 includes an opening 60 formed through the cover14 at a front end thereof. When the container 12 is in the closedposition with regard to the cover 14, the openings 60 positioned inalignment with the reduced-height sections 28 of the front wall 16 ofthe container 12. This allows and individual to insert an object or afinger (not shown) over the reduced-height portion 28 and into theopening 60 to push an object (not shown) disposed in the storage area 58upwardly and out of the storage area 58 without disengaging the cover 14from the support surface. This allows sharp or otherwise dangerousobjects (not shown) that are employed along with the items positionedwithin the storage areas 22 a-22 b in the container 12 to be placed inthe storage areas 58 such that the objects are not easily seen oraccessible by children.

To provide additional strength to the cover 14, the upper surface 46 ofthe cover 14 is formed with a number of stiffening ribs 62 disposedalong the upper surface 46 between the storage areas 58. The ribs 62 areintegrally formed with the cover 14 and provide added resistance tobending or flexing by the cover 14.

In an alternative embodiment of the unit 10, the cover 14 can be formedwithout the storage areas 58. Instead, a separate and similar storagearea (not shown) can be formed in the container 12 along the front wall16 in place of the reduced-height portions 28, which are omitted.

In operation, when the unit 10 is secured to a suitable surface, such asthe underside of a cabinet, in order to access any items positionedwithin the container 12, or to place additional items in the storageareas 22 a and/or 22 b, the container 12 is slid outwardly with regardto the cover 14 to expose the storage areas 22 a-22 b formed therein(FIG. 1). In addition, to access any items positioned within the storageareas 58 disposed on the cover 14, the container 12 is moved to theclosed position (FIG. 2), such that and individual can engage and removethe items from the storage areas 58 utilizing the openings 60 in therespective storage areas 58 to urge the items out of the storage areas58, as discussed previously.

With regard to the types and numbers of items that can be positionedwithin the unit 10, any materials or items that are utilized in theparticular environment that are also relatively lightweight and thathave a configuration suitable for placement within the respectivestorage areas 22 a, 22 b and 58 can be utilized. For example, onesuitable item that can be positioned or stored within the unit 10 is abag resealing device (not shown) and the associated cutting device (notshown) disclosed in co-pending and co-owned U.S. patent application Ser.No. 11/736,921 filed Apr. 18, 2007.

Various alternatives are contemplated as being within the scope of thefollowing claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming thesubject matter regarded as the invention.

1. A storage unit comprising: a) a cover including b) a storage container slidably engaged with the cover and including at least one first storage area therein; and c) a number of securing members disposed on one of the cover or the container and adapted to be attached fixedly to a supporting surface.
 2. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the cover further comprises at least one second storage area therein accessible via openings positioned in communication with the at least one first storage area.
 3. The storage unit of claim 2 wherein the at least one second storage area is aligned with the at least one first storage channel.
 4. The storage unit of claim 3 wherein the container includes a front wall with a reduced-height portion aligned with the opening in the at least one second storage area.
 5. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the storage container is formed of a moldable plastic material.
 6. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the cover is formed of a moldable plastic material.
 7. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the cover includes a pair of tabs on opposite sides of the cover that are slidably engaged within a pair of engagement gaps disposed on opposite sides of the storage container.
 8. The storage unit of claim 7 wherein the cover is adapted to be fixedly mounted to a support surface and the container is slidably mounted to the cover.
 9. The storage unit of claim 7 wherein the engagement gaps are formed by a ridge extending upwardly from each side of the storage container and an inwardly extending flange attached to the ridge opposite the storage container.
 10. The storage unit of claim 7 further comprising a stop disposed on one of the pair of tabs or the pair of flanges to prevent separation of the storage container from the cover.
 11. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the securing means is disposed on the cover.
 12. The storage unit of claim 11 wherein the securing means are adhesive means.
 13. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the cover further comprises a number of strengthening ribs.
 14. The storage unit of claim 1 wherein the cover and the container are formed of different plastic materials. 